Cabinet



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CABINET.

APPLICATION FILED uAUGHVIBZO.

Patentd Feb. 22, 1921.

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CABINET. APPLICATIQN FILED AUG. l l, 1920.

HARVEY DE HAVEN, or' n nn LODGE, MONTANA.

CABINET.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented'ii'eb.22:;1921'.

.Application filed August 11,l 1920. Seria1Nol402,797.

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- Be it known that l, HARVEY Dn HAVEN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Red Lodge, in the county of Carbon and Stato of Montana, have invented certain new w and useful lrnprovenients inY Cabinets, of which the iollowing is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying' drawings.

rlhis invention more particularly to an apparatus by which a receptacle /is'normally retained Withinl the cabinet but mayr be extended or projected Y bevond the cabinet for discharging the conte? is et the same. t

The obiect ot lthe invention is the con'- fhich :vill be comparatively easy to operate permitting' the receptacle or container be projected beyond thecal'iineu and then` Wl in the iJQccptaCle is not in use, it can be easily and fcguiclily returned into the cabinet. "With `this ano otiier objects in view, my invention coinl'irises certain. novel combina'- tions, @instructions and arrangementsof parts as will be hereinaiter described, illustrated in the accd npunying drawingmand more particularly pointed out in the `appended' claims. A

the drawings: Y 1 v 'uie l is a :E11 nientary viens,- in eievntion, ed? a cabiiiety/ith the receptacles and means for actuatine;v the. same, constructed in a(=:oi'd'iiice with the presentinvention.` Y

Finn-2 is ai'iew in-side elevation of a cabinet showing' one oi'i the receptacles inl eX- tenc if' "'scliaifping' position. 1

l? 3 is a vertical, sectional View of the cabinet, showing in dotted lines the position ofthe receptacle when Yin an extended or dischanging; position, weli' as when. there' ccviiacle is entirely Within the cabinet.- Y

l? l is an enlarged vperspective viewvof oneoi? the pivoted racks. ,y

lD 5 is a .sectional View, taken on line w, 3. and looking' in the `direction oi" the arrow.

VFig. 6 is a sectional. view. taken yOnline (3 6, .F 3., and looking the :,n'roiv. y

'2" isan enlarged View, in elevation, oi

in .the direction of the upper or outer endloi one oi, the priniai'ybars. Y l .y i

Referring to` thedrawings by numerals.vv l

relates to a cabinet, nnd` Jtruction'oil asimple and eiiicient apparatus 4near its center.

designates, the cabinetr` which is` provided With partitions 2, dividing the Ycabinet into compartments 3.' In eachv compartment 3 is a container or receptacle .4. j

AV rod 5 extends throughfthe partitionsfQ at'tlie back of each compartment 3.. A pairV .there is a slot 8 provided with socket portion 9, in which socket portions rest-:the `pins l0, which pins '.10l are attached to opposite portions oi 'the receptacle lgnear itstop. Each receptacle 4 is'`pivotally suspended upon the pair oi?. bars 6 and is also detachably carried by these bars, .A pair oi auX- Ailiaryv bars ll are pivotally mounted at their lower ends upon the rod 5, Withinzcach coin .partinent, and each l'contiguous bar 6 and ll are connected by link l2; this connecting link l2 is pivotally secured at one end to the impor endof the auxiliary bar 1l and is pivotally connected to the primary bar 6v A hook portion 18 is vtermed vupon the outer face of each auxiiary baig'near the top, and in this hook portion rests the outer end of spring' le; .spi/ingr 14; is coiled at 1:5, around the'rod and the inner Aend 16, Fig. 3, ofthe spring is astened to the back of the cabinet. The spring i1 exert pressure upon the auxiliary vbars il ttor holding them in theirl normal vei1 .cal position Within the compartments,whereby the receptacles l are refrained` norinallj.' Withinthe compartments 'but these rere'ptacles can be pulled outwardly to the position sh ownzin Fig. 2, at the will of 'the operator.

To lock Vthe receptacle in the extending posit ion (Fig.'2) the followingstructure is involved: On each auxiliary bar 11 is a for- Wardlyextendingr extension 17,'and on this extension is a pivotally mounted catch 18, on which catch 18 is an liiwvardly-extending end 19., Figl, that is adaptedto hookunderone ofthe teeth V20 formed, upon. the pivoted rack 2l. A pair of inwardly-extending lugs 22 limits, so1neWhat,`the pivotal movement ofi. thejcatch 18, preventing it from falling too fai-downwardly; the catch 1'84 is always in position toride 'over the upper edge of the rack 2l and hookrvunder. one of the teeth for holding thereceptacle.1-- in its extended or dischargingv positioml The rack 2l is pivotally mounted, at 23, upon one of the partitions 2, and the rack is provided with an elongated aperture 24,

in which aperture is vpositioned a headed member 25, whereby the latch is permitted to swing upon the pivot 23 for allowing the catch 18 to pass down over the toothed outer edge Vof the rack, and then, upon the operator pulling quickly downupon the receptacle 4, the catch 18 will pivot further downwardly, allowing the catch to pass up along the face of the under edge of the rack, as

shown in dotted lines in Fig. 3, and then allow the springs y14C to return the receptacle 4 into the compartment One set of the catch and rack device in each compartment would be sufiicient for. locking the receptacle in its extended position,- or unlocking the same, .at the will ofthe operator, but I have preferably indicated, in Fig.'1, the pair of thecatch and rack devices in each compartment, 'at the sides. Y

From the foregoing description, itis understood that the receptacle in each com partment of the cabinet. f Y

While vI have described the preferredl einH bodiment of my invention, and have illus trated the same in the accompanying drawings, certain minor changes or alterations may appear to one skilled in the art to which this invention relates, during the extensive manufacture ofthe same and I, therefore, reserve the right to make such alte-rations or changes as shall fairly fall within the scope of the appended claims. 45 t .I/Vhat I claim, is:

In an apparatus of the class described, the Ycombination with a cabinet provided with a compartment, of a pair of primary ba""="pivotally mounted upon the cabinet within said compartmenua receptacle inevably :supported upon said Aprimary bars,

a pair 'of auxiliary bars pivotally support'- cd upon the compartment within said receptacle, links connecting said'primary and auxiliary bars, a catch and rack sunported. within said compartment forlockn ingsaidfreceptacle and bars in an extend ed position outside of the compartment,

said catch and rack includ-ing means for releasing the catch when additional strain is .placed upon the receptacle and primary bars, and Vmeans within the compartment rand exerting pressure upon the auxiliary p bars for returning the receptacle into the compartment when the catch and rack are released or unlocked.

2. In an apparatus of theclass described,

the combination with a cabinet provided with a compartment,A of a rod in the compartment and supported upon'the cabinet, auxiliary bars pivotally mounted-eat their lower ends on said rod, primary bars pivotf ally mounted upon the cabinet within ,the

compartment, a receptacle carried by said primary bars, links connecting saidprimary and auxiliary bars, each auxiliary bar provided with a hook portion on its outer face,

and springs coiledaround said rod, each spring having one end engagingthe hook portion of an auxiliary bar and its other end fastened to the cabinet.

3. In an apparatus of the class described,

lthe combination with a cabinet provided with a compartment, of .primary and auxil iary `bars pivotally mounted upon the cabin net within said compartment, links fconnecting said primary and auxiliary bars, a receptacle carried by the primary bars, a

net, said rack provided with teeth on one edge and with an elongated aperture, a headed member in said aperture and limit ing the pivotal movement of the rack, and

a catch pivotally mounted upon one of the auxiliary bars and provided Ywith a right! angled extension adaptedto travel over the toothed edge of the rack andheok under one of the teeth and then be permitted to pass down over the rack and travel upward V e against the under or back face of the rack for permitting the bars lto assume their nor lpivotally mounted rack secured .to the cabiy.

mal, substantially vertical position within the compartment.

4. In an apparatus of the class described,

the combination with a cabinetV provided with a compartment, of pairs of primary and auxiliary bars pivotally mounted upon the cabinet within said compartmenta link fioe connecting the primary and auxiliary bars of eachfpair, each auxiliary bar provided with an inwardly-extending extension be tween its ends, rightangled-extending lugs f at the upper and lower'ends of said extension, an angle catch pivotally mounted on Y said extension between said lugs,`a rack carried by the cabinet on each side of the compartment and positioned in the path of movement of a catch, catches adapted to entacle in an' extended position,-and then upon an additional movement downwardly ofthe receptacle and'bars the catches will be relgage the racks and lock the bars and recep- Y leased'by the saine passing under and over j Y the back of the catches, substantially as shown and described. Y i z In `testimony whereof I hereuntoaiiix vmy signature. Y

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